"This gun is a Sniper Rifle. There are many factors to consider before shooting. Look, the distance to that alley is only about 80 to 100 meters. You don't need to worry about wind speed; just slowly move your crosshairs onto the Japanese Soldier and gently pull the trigger. You can take down a Japanese Soldier with one shot!" Yu Ziwen was teaching Tie Zhu shooting techniques while aiming at a distant Japanese Soldier. After he pulled the trigger, a dull gunshot rang out, and the distant Japanese Soldier fell to the ground.
"Why did I aim like you said, but it had no effect at all?"
The Japanese Soldiers had not yet surrounded them, so Tie Zhu took advantage of the moment to continuously ask Yu Ziwen for knowledge. He needed to enrich himself, just like when he learned from Shunliu Brother how to survive on the battlefield; now he wanted to learn how to shoot from Yu Ziwen!
"That's because you pulled the trigger too quickly or your hand was unsteady. The barrel of the Sniper Rifle is quite long, and even slight shaking can cause you to miss your target. So when you shoot, your hand must be steady—very steady—to hit the target!"
After Yu Ziwen finished speaking, he wanted to demonstrate for Tie Zhu, but bullets from the Japanese side flew over and struck their cover, prompting both of them to crouch down quickly.
"You go to that position; I'll stay here. You fire into the air to attract the enemy's attention while I take them out!"
Tie Zhu nodded, understanding Wang Ziwen's intention. He raised his hand and extended his gun outside, firing a shot randomly; he had no idea where the bullet landed!
The enemy's bullets were drawn toward Tie Zhu's gunfire. Just as Tie Zhu fired, dozens of bullets rained down on his position, but they were blocked by a thick wall, leaving Tie Zhu unharmed.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Yu Ziwen quickly stood up, raised his gun, aimed, and shot in one fluid motion without any pause. After firing, he quickly crouched down again without even looking at his results.
"Continue, but change positions!"
"Oh, okay, got it!"
Through a small gap, Tie Zhu saw that Yu Ziwen had just killed a Japanese Soldier with one shot and couldn't help but feel greatly impressed. If it were him, even firing five or six shots might not guarantee hitting a Japanese Soldier. Intellectuals are really impressive!
Tie Zhu crouched low and ran to another position, extending his gun out. Just as he did so, bullets from a Japanese Soldier flew past.
The bullets whizzed overhead as Tie Zhu raised his gun higher and fired casually. The previous shot had hit the ground; this one likely went straight up into the sky.
This time Yu Ziwen did not stand up; after changing positions, he remained crouched behind cover as if calculating something: "Tie Zhu, fire another shot!"
"Oh, alright!"
Once again, he extended the gun and fired a shot into the sky. "Okay!"
Yu Ziwen stood up again, still aiming and shooting in one go. This time, Tie Zhu had no gaps to observe the outside situation and didn't know if he had hit anything.
"Mr. Yu, there's a small hole here. Come over and see if you can shoot!"
Tie Zhu ran to the small gap he had just discovered to observe the outside and shouted to Yu Ziwen.
"Don't call me Mr. Just call me Yu Ziwen or Ziwen. I estimate I'm a few years older than you, so you can just call me Brother!"
"Oh, okay, Brother Yu!"
Yu Ziwen crouched down at the gap Tie Zhu found, adjusted his position a couple of times, and found it very good and concealed. It would be difficult for the enemy's bullets to accurately hit this spot as he slowly aimed his gun.
"Tie Zhu, do you have a grenade?"
"Yes, why?"
"Let me see it!"
Tie Zhu handed over his grenade, and Yu Ziwen weighed it in his hand and nodded. "After you pull the pin, I'll tell you when to throw it!"
"Oh! Alright!"
"Get ready!"
"Pull!"
Tie Zhu, upon hearing Yu Ziwen's words, immediately pulled the pin.
"One!"
Tie Zhu's legs trembled slightly.
"Two!"
Tie Zhu was starting to panic. He had never experienced pulling the pin from a grenade and holding it in his hand before. He felt extremely nervous, but due to his trust in Yu Ziwen, he still held onto it.
"Three! Throw!"
"Oh, okay!"
Upon hearing the word "throw," Tie Zhu felt as if a great weight had been lifted off his shoulders and immediately threw the grenade away.
The grenade flew out from the Clock Tower. Not long after Tie Zhu exited, the sound of an explosion rang out. Tie Zhu felt that if he had delayed even a second longer in throwing it, the grenade would have exploded in his hand. Sweat poured down his face as he felt intense anxiety.
Before the grenade even hit the ground, it exploded in mid-air. The shrapnel scattered in a 360-degree radius. Nearby, Japanese soldiers approaching the Clock Tower were immediately thrown into disarray by the shrapnel. Although no one was killed, several Japanese soldiers were injured and lay on the ground moaning in pain. The shrapnel from the grenade was still extremely lethal, with an effective kill radius that left many either dead or wounded.
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